Photos of the Day (4/11):

Images from around the globe.

A family leaves the Red Cross shelter at Veterans Memorial Hall in Orland, Calif., after looking for their daughter who was involved in the fiery crash between a FedEx semi and a tour bus carrying Southern California students to Humboldt University on Thursday in I-5 near Orland. According to the Record Searchlight, the family hoped their daughter was at the shelter but she was not. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A Pro-Russian activist waves a Russian national flag atop of barricades at a regional administration building that they had seized earlier in Donetsk, Ukraine. Ukraine’s prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Friday told leaders in the country’s restive east that he is committed to allowing regions to have more powers. Yatsenyuk flew into Donetsk Friday morning, where pro-Russian separatists are occupying the regional administration building and calling for a referendum that could prefigure seeking annexation by Russia. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Squatters take cover from stun grenades and tear gas during an eviction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Squatters in Rio de Janeiro are clashing with police after a Brazilian court ordered that 5,000 people be evicted from abandoned buildings of a telecommunications company. Officers have used tear gas and stun grenades to try to disperse the families. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A man takes a portrait from the wall inside a barber shop damaged by an earthquake in Nagarote, Nicaragua. Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega declared red alert Friday after an earthquake of 6.2 magnitude on the Richter scale that shook the country on Thursday and left one dead, 33 injured, 800 houses damaged and thousands of people affected . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Glenn County Sheriff’s officers walk past the remains of a tour bus that was struck by a FedEx truck on Interstate 5 Thursday in Orland, Calif. At least ten people were killed and dozens injured in the fiery crash between the truck and a bus carrying high school students on a visit to a Northern California College. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A man drives tractor at an open pit coal mine in Kostolac, 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Belgrade, Serbia. A complete mammoth skeleton, named Vika discovered by Serbian archaeologists in 2009 inside the Kostolac open coal pit mine, was moved from the spot where it was found to a secure location because the pit mine threatened to endanger the safety of the remains. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

People stroll the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to enjoy the blossoming cherry trees. Washington’s famous cherry blossom trees reached peak bloom Thursday, just in time to provide a colorful finale to the city’s spring festival, the National Park Service said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sergio Garcia, of Spain, tees off on the third hole during the second round of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A Christie’s employee walks past ‘John Lennon (Red)’ by Andy Warhol on display at the auction rooms in London. The artwork valued at around $2.5 million to $3.5 million will go up for auction in New York on May 12 and 13. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Photos of the Day (4/11):

A Pro-Russian activist waves a Russian national flag atop of barricades at a regional administration building that they had seized earlier in Donetsk, Ukraine. Ukraine’s prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Friday told leaders in the country’s restive east that he is committed to allowing regions to have more powers. Yatsenyuk flew into Donetsk Friday morning, where pro-Russian separatists are occupying the regional administration building and calling for a referendum that could prefigure seeking annexation by Russia. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS